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Identify the type of subordinate clause in the following sentence. If we don't run late, we will get good seats. If we don't run late is the italicized part noun adjective adverb
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Identify the type of subordinate clause in the following sentence.
If we don't run late, we will get good seats.
If we don't run late is the italicized part
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If we don't run late, we will get good seats.
If we don't run late is the italicized part
In this part, Group of words modifying verbs, so it would be: "Adverb Clause"
[ Option C ] is the final answer here!
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It is an adverb clause.
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